Kitchener, G., & Hayman, M. J. (1980). Comparative tryptic peptide mapping studies suggest a role in cell transformation for the gag-related protein of avian erythroblastosis virus and avian myelocytomatosis virus strains CMII and MC29.
Chicago-stil citatKitchener, G., och M J. Hayman. Comparative Tryptic Peptide Mapping Studies Suggest a Role in Cell Transformation for the Gag-related Protein of Avian Erythroblastosis Virus and Avian Myelocytomatosis Virus Strains CMII and MC29. 1980.
MLA-referensKitchener, G., och M J. Hayman. Comparative Tryptic Peptide Mapping Studies Suggest a Role in Cell Transformation for the Gag-related Protein of Avian Erythroblastosis Virus and Avian Myelocytomatosis Virus Strains CMII and MC29. 1980.
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